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927 Surfsedge Way, Vero Beach

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Surfsedge Way
Beach, Florida
927
Vero

UNPARALLELED LUXURY IN VERO BEACH’S NEWEST BEACHSIDE COMMUNITY

This brand-new, meticulously crafted home embodies the perfect blend of coastal contemporary design and seamless indoor-outdoor living, creating an exquisite sancturary for both entertainment and relaxation. Immerse yourself in the captivating ambiance as you explore the thoughtfully appointed interiors. The transitional design seamlessly integrates modern elements with timeless elegance. Every detail has been carefully considered, including the magnificent modern kitchen, adorned with top-of-the-line SubZero, Wolf, and Cove appliances.

The home is a true gallery of sophistication, featuring gallery-style art lighting that perfectly accentuates your curated collection. The Ingo Maurer lighting fixtures add a touch of artistic brilliance, creating a harmonious interplay of light and space throughout.

Indulge in a refreshing dip or enjoy an invigorating swim in the extended lap pool. This oasis of blue is the centerpiece of your outdoor retreat, inviting you to unwind and bask in the Florida sunshine.

EXCLUSIVITY AND CONVENIENCE

3 BED 3 BATH 1 HALF BATH 3,017 SQ.FT.

Located just minutes away from the vibrant heart of Ocean Drive, this private gated community ensures both exclusivity and convenience. Take advantage of the fitness center, lap pool, and direct beach access, or ascend to the rooftop amenity with a fire pit and hot tub, providing awe-inspiring ocean views that stretch as far as the eye can see.

• SOARING 11’ CEILINGS

• ENGINEERED WHITE OAK FLOORS

• 8-FOOT SOLID CORE DOORS

• IMPACT WINDOWS & DOORS

• INGO MAURER LIGHTING FIXTURES

• SALTWATER LAP POOL

• SUMMER KITCHEN

• DIRECT BEACH ACCESS

• ROOFTOP TERRACE

• FITNESS CENTER

O’DARE BOGA GROUP

Cindy O’Dare 772-713-5899

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Richard Boga 772-559-4800

richard@odareboga.com

1401 Highway A1A, Suite 100 Vero Beach, FL 32963

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Flooring:

Feature Sheet 927 Surfsedge Way

3 Bedrooms / 3 Full Baths / 1 Half Bath / 3,017 SF

*Information Provided by Seller/Builder. Buyer Must Verify

• Duchateau Domenico Wood Floors Throughout

• Two Guest Bedrooms Masland Ace Carpet

• Master Bathroom and Shower Floor Porcemall Xmetal Argento

• Bathroom #2 and Shower Floor Porcemall Dayton Pearl

• Bathroom #3 and Shower Floor Limestone Coal

Great Room:

• Opens to the Dining Room and Chef’s Kitchen

• Recessed Lights

• Sliding Glass Doors to Pool and Patio Area

Dining Room:

• Opens to the Great Room and Chef’s Kitchen

Chef’s Kitchen:

• Large Island with Pompelli Wood Ash Brushed Straight Edge Counter Tops

• Nova Matte and Crème Fraiche Textured Laminate Cabinets

• Stainless Steel Single Bowl Kohler Sink

• Matte Black Kohler faucet

• Badger Garbage Disposal

• Open to the Dining Room and Great Room

• Recessed Lights

• Appliances Include:

o Subzero Side by Side with Internal Dispenser Refrigerator

o 36” Wolf Gas Range with Oven

o Cove Dishwasher

o Wolf Microwave

o Miele Hood

o Zephyr Wine Cooler

Master Bedroom:

• Walk in Closet with Custom Shelves

• Duchateau Domenico Wood Floors

Master Bathroom:

• White Claxton Rectangular Kohler Sinks

• Matte Black Kohler Faucets

• Natural Cherry Cabinets

• Tesoro Glass Backsplash

• Pompelli Lincoln Straight Edge Countertop – 2 Sides Waterfall

• 12x24 Ivory Matte Straight Stack Tesoro Shower Wall

• White Soaking Tub with Matte Black Kohler Tub Filler

• Matte Black Shower Faucet Head

• Nameeks Scarabeo Wall Mounted One-Piece Round Commode

Guest Bedroom #1 and #2:

• Walk in Closet

• Duchateau Domenico Wood Floors

• En-Suite Bathroom

Guest Bathroom #1:

• White Kohler Sinks

• Matte Black Kohler Faucets

• Straight Edge Pompelli Serenata Countertop – 2 Sides Waterfall

• Matte Black Kohler Shower Head and Faucet

• Cape Cod Grey Textures Laminate Cabinets

• Nameeks Scarabeo Wall Mounted One-Piece Round Commode

Guest Bedroom #2:

• Walk in Closet

• Duchateau Domenico Wood Floors

• En-Suite Bathroom

• Nameeks Scarabeo Wall Mounted One-Piece Round Commode

Guest Bathroom #2:

• White Kohler Sink

• Matte Black Kohler Faucet

• Straight Edge Pompelli Concreto Honed Countertop

• Matte Black Kohler Shower Head and Faucet

• Crème Fraiche Texture Laminate Cabinets

Powder Room:

• White Claxton Rectangular Kohler Sink

• Matte Black Kohler Faucet

• Straight Edge Pompelli Moonstone Countertop

• Natural Cherry Cabinets

Laundry Room:

• Albeda Matte Nova Cabinets

• Electrolux Washer and Dryer

• Artic White Ruvati Sink

• Stainless Steel Kohler Faucet

• Straight Edge Valley White Pompelli Countertop

Garage:

• Hass Garage Door

• Liftmaster Garage Door Opener

Outdoor Features:

• Outdoor Kitchen with Stainless Steel Kohler Sink and Faucet

• Wolf Gas Grill

• Best Prowall Hood

• Straight Edge Crystalo GT Quartzite Countertop

• Stacked Stone Fireplace and Backsplash

• Saw Cut Shell Stone Deck Flooring

• Outdoor Polished Chrome Kohler Shower Handheld/Valve/Trim

• Pool with Petite Finish Nassau Island Blue Pool Floor Finish with 1x2 Paradise

Monet Series Water Line Tile

• Impact Windows and Doors Through Out

Ingo Maurer (12 May 1932 – 21 October 2019) was a German industrial designer who specialised in the design of lamps and light installations. He was nicknamed "poet of light".

Life

Maurer was born in Reichenau Island, Lake Constance, Germany, and was the son of a fisherman and grew up there with four siblings. After an apprenticeship as typesetter, he studied graphic design in Munich [3] In 1960 Maurer left Germany for the U.S., where he worked in New York and San Francisco as a freelance graphic designer, including for IBM ] In 1963, he moved back to Germany, founding Design M, a company developing and manufacturing lamps after his own designs. The company was later renamed to "Ingo Maurer GmbH".[3] One of his first designs, the Bulb (1969), was included in the design collection of the Museum of Modern Art in 1969.

In 1984 he presented the low-voltage wire system YaYaHo, consisting of two horizontally fixed metal ropes and a series of adjustable lighting elements with halogen bulbs; it became an instant success. Maurer was asked to create special YaYaHo installations for the exhibition "Lumières je pense à vous" ("Lights I think of you") at Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, the Villa Medici in Rome, and the Institut Francais d'Architecture in Paris.

In 1989 Fondation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain (Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art) in Jouy-en-Josas near Paris organized the exhibition "Ingo Maurer: Lumière Hasard Réflexion" (Ingo Maurer: Light Chance Reflection). For this exhibition, Maurer created lighting objects and installations that were not meant for serial production for the first time.

Since 1989, his design and objects have been presented in a series of exhibitions, including the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam (1993). In 2002 the Vitra Design Museum organized Ingo Maurer – Light – Reaching for the Moon, a travelling exhibition with several shows in Europe and in Japan. In 2007 the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in New York presented the exhibition Provoking Magic: Lighting of Ingo Maurer

Maurer created many objects using LEDs. The first was the lighting object Bellissima Brutta in 1996. In 2001 he presented a table lamp with LEDs with the name EL.E.Dee. Since 2006, he is also experimenting with organic light-emitting diodes, presenting two objects in 2006, and a table lamp as limited edition.

Besides the design of lamps for serial production, Ingo Maurer created and planned light installation for public or private spaces. In Munich, he created light installations at Westfriedhof subway station (1998), and the renovation and lighting concept for Münchner Freiheit U-Bahn station opened in December 2009 For Issey Miyake he realised an installation for a fashion show in Paris (1999). From 2003–05 he designed an entrance and lighting objects for the Kruisherenhotel in Maastricht. In 2006 he created lighting objects and installations for the interior of the Atomium in Brussels.

Among his most well-known designs are the winged bulb Lucellino (1989) and Porca Miseria! (1994), a suspension lamp made with porcelain shards. From the early 1980s on Maurer worked with a team of younger designers and developers.

In 2011, the redesign for the underground area of the Marienplatz U-Bahn station in Munich, Germany, was awarded to Maurer with Allmann Sattler Wappner. Ingo Maurer GmbH had two showrooms, one in Munich and the other in New York. He died in a Munich hospital on 21 October 2019.[1]

Maurer opposed the European Union's ban of incandescent light bulbs and predicted that it would cause a "drastic reduction in quality of life" and a "boom for psychiatrists." He unsuccessfully advocated for declaring light bulbs as world cultural heritage.

Awards

• 2000 Lucky Strike Designer Award of Raymond Loewy Foundation, Germany

• 2002 Collab's Design Excellence Award, Philadelphia Museum of Art

• 2003 Georg Jensen Prize, Copenhagen

• 2003 Oribe Award, Japan

• 2005 Royal Designers for Industry, Royal Society of Arts, London

• 2006 Honorary doctorate of Royal College of Art, London

• 2010 Design Award of the Federal Republic of Germany

• 2011 Compasso d'Oro, category career

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Whether you’re looking for real estate that’s a sophisticated retreat or reminiscent of the charming Old Florida you loved as a child, you’ll find it here in Vero Beach. We have miles of pristine beaches, neighborhoods shaded by the canopy of ancient oak trees, children wading in a lazy river in search of natural treasures, and brightly painted shops and restaurants to stroll by on a quiet afternoon. You’ll also enjoy award winning golf courses, equestrian centers and boating opportunities of every kind, which are matched only by the quality of Vero’s galleries, museums, theaters and restaurants. The quality of life for families in Vero is exceptional in every way, from top notch public and private schools, to educational and entertainment centers, such as the Environmental Learning Center, the Sebastian inlet, Vero Beach Museum of Art, and numerous parks and recreation centers, all in the most scenic and environmentally sound settings which you can enjoy all year round.

Called the “Treasure Coast” for the riches washed up on its beaches centuries ago from shipwrecks, there’s still plenty of “treasure” turning up in Vero Beach. With lower home prices than other Florida hotspots such as Miami and Palm Beach, this coastal town on Florida’s Indian River and the Atlantic Ocean has been a Mecca for real estate buyers looking to unearth riches of their own. Well-to-do retirees, affluent families, and high-profile personalities are also flocking to the area, making it one of the most desirable beach towns in America.

• Fabulous restaurants, fine boutiques and lively art galleries in our quaint “Village By The Sea.”

• Two regional live performance theatres offering diverse entertainment.

• Vero Beach Art Museum offering world-class art exhibits.

• Two new luxury hotel resorts including the four star Vero Beach Hotel & Club and Gloria Estefan's new oceanfront resort, Costa D’ Este.

• Twenty-six miles of beaches comprised of private estate homes, numerous recreational parks and challenging waterfront golf courses.

 Ranked second nationally by CNN as the “Best places to invest in real estate in America.”

• Ranked first nationally by Money Magazine in current and former Fortune 500 CEO residents.

• Ranked fourth nationally by Kiplinger’s in the number of millionaires per capita.

• Named “One of the best small art towns in America.”

• Heralded as the “Citrus Capital of the World.”

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